David Wood banned by Facebook for posting a screenshot of a death threat he received from a Muslim

‘Caldron Pool’ calls him “a Christian apologist from the United States”. Unbelievable.

A Christian apologist from the United States was banned by Facebook recently after he shared a screenshot of a death threat he received from a Muslim.

David Wood, founder of Acts 17 Apologetics Ministry, posted a video on YouTube this week, accusing the social media giant of repeatedly banning him on “completely bogus charges.”

Facebook accused Wood of violating Community Standards on multiple occasions. One violation included posting a famous historic photograph of Adolf Hitler’s meeting with the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, for which Wood copped a three-day ban.

Hours after the ban was lifted, Facebook accused Wood of violating Community Standards again, temporarily banning him for a further 7 days. This time, for a link Wood shared FOUR-YEARS earlier, containing a screenshot of a death threat he’d received from a Muslim.

Churches Desecrated in Ongoing Attacks Across Europe

French church desecrated.

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Across Europe, there has been a growing rise in attacks on churches. Countries like France and Germany have seen a spike in violent vandalism, desecrating cherished churches and Christian symbols in recent months and years.

According to the German news site PI-News, every day in France, two churches are desecrated. They report 1,063 attacks on Christian churches or symbols like crucifixes, icons, and statues in France in 2018, marking a 17 percent increase from the year before.

“This is a famous picture of a group of workers who were told to salute Hitler. And one guy just stood there and wouldn’t salute. I said that we should be the guy that refuses to salute Hitler… and Facebook replied, ‘You can’t say that on our platform,” Wood explained.

“I’m telling people not to submit to fascists, and Facebook decides to ban me for it. What has this platform become?”